Correct. We have one pollen counting station and it is indeed located at the University of Melbourne. We have had more than one in the past located in different parts of Melbourne, but we didn't notice much difference.

I'm very curious as to how much air quality would differ from suburb to suburbI suffer terribly from hives, no ideas specifically what causes it but it is seasonal, and this season has been one of the worst and is continuing.I live in the StKilda Road area and I'd imagine it is one of the worst areas due to the parklands around Albert Park, Botanical Gardens/Fawkner Park.

I have read somewhere that the pollens typically come from far away in the north, but logically you would think that local conditions would be more relevant.

I guess the anti-hystemine sales data from pharmacy to pharmacy would tell the tale but wondering if there was any data you had, or planned to obtain that would correlate with the sales data.

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